If water vapor is such a powerful greenhouse gas and exists in such large amounts in the atmosphere, why isn't it as pro
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 2:32 pm
If water vapor is such a powerful greenhouse gas and exists insuch large amounts in the atmosphere, why isn't it as problematicas CO2? In other words, why aren't scientists nearly asconcerned with water vapor levels as they are with CO2 levels?